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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • Contraction of we have.

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  • phrase we have

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Examples

  • It's always hard to leave the familiar, to leave a name we've been so closely tied to for 12 years,'' said Sara Dziuk, executive director of its Twin Cities office, one of three nationally.

    www.startribune.com 2012

  • The word we've been getting is that the situation is still way too fuzzy to talk of a "discovery" and CERN itself has already said there won't be a discovery announcement.

    Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis Joel Achenbach 2011

  • Vijay, well, as you referred to we've extended both All-Digital and DOCSIS 3.0, as well as our CCDN investments, and that's been really positive from both a capacity perspective, as well as the channel perspective.

    unknown title 2011

  • "Even though it's very grim news, it's the one call we've been waiting for," he said.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • "Even though it's very grim news, it's the one call we've been waiting for," he said.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • During this call we've made a number of forward-looking statements.

    unknown title 2011

  • "Even though it's very grim news, it's the one call we've been waiting for," he said.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • "Until now, the cooperativistas have always kept their word because we've kept ours," he said, noting the relationship with the cooperativistas has been the best relationship his company has formed in South America.

    Texan Sees Gold in Bolivia Martin Arostegui 2011

  • In the parlance that we've been using at Fordham for three years now, the House GOP embodies the views of the Local Controllers, Senator Alexander embraces Reform Realism, and Harkin-Enzi represents a mishmash of ideas from the Army of the Potomac and the System Defenders.

    Michael J. Petrilli: ESEA Reauthorization: Everyone's Cards Are on the Table. Now Let's Make a Deal Michael J. Petrilli 2012

  • In short, we've earned lower prices, but at the cost of consolidating the entire system in the hands and pockets of a few corporate food giants.

    Nick Wiseman: Wal-Mart's Coming to Town Nick Wiseman 2011

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